 | Barfly [Read More ...] Description: The script for this movie was written by outrageous poet-author-alcoholic Charles Bukowski. But director Barbet Schroeder makes it into an oddly amusing story of a pugnacious drunk writer (Mickey Rourke) based on Bukowski himself. Rourke spends almost all of his time at the bar, ... |
 | Dune [Read More ...] Description: Even more than most of David Lynch's deliberately bizarre and idiosyncratic movies, Dune is a "love-it-or-hate-it" affair. An ambitious, epic, utterly mind-boggling--and, let's admit it, all-out weird--adaptation of Frank Herbert's classic science fiction novel, Dune remains one ... |
 | Little Witches [Read More ...] Review: I was surprised.....:I enjoyed the film and found myself at the edge of my seat at times waiting to see what happened, which really surprised me. I guess I was, to be honest, expecting so little I really liked it. The storyline was different enough from any I had seen that it r... |
 | Twin Peaks - Premiere Episode [Read More ...] Description: For a couple of hours in 1990, David Lynch took over the network airwaves and subtly, subversively transformed American television forever. Amazingly, the TV series that followed this rich and strange feature-length pilot became an international phenomenon as people all over the ... |
 | Whore (Unrated) [Read More ...] Review: Ho ho ho!:Director Ken Russell has never been accused of understatement, and this in-your-face character study of a jaded streetwalker is no exception. Theresa Russell chews major scenery in the lead role. The film has been misunderstood by viewers who miss the black comic undert... |
 | Twin Peaks: Episodes 1-29 [Read More ...] Review: Dense with allusions and truthfulness:David Lynch is a genius. A mini series is a very difficult genre because each episode is rather long and must end with some unsolved suspense. Moreover altogether it is many hours on one single essential piece of suspense and it runs the risk... |
 | Hot Spot (1990) [Read More ...] Description: The Hot Spot is best known to lecherous film buffs for Jennifer Connelly's topless scene, but this sultry southern noir deserves more than prurient interest. It's arguably Dennis Hopper's best directorial effort (OK, so that's not saying much), and Charles Williams's source novel... |
 | Lost Highway [Read More ...] Description: Plot is a meaningless term when trying to describe Lost Highway. Here, more or less, is what happens: A noise-jazz saxophonist (Bill Pullman) suspects his wife (Patricia Arquette) of infidelity. Meanwhile, someone is breaking into their house and videotaping them while they slee... |
 | Whore (Rated) [Read More ...] Review: Ho ho ho!:Director Ken Russell has never been accused of understatement, and this in-your-face character study of a jaded streetwalker is no exception. Theresa Russell chews major scenery in the lead role. The film has been misunderstood by viewers who miss the black comic undert... |
 | Whore (Rated) [Read More ...] Review: Ho ho ho!:Director Ken Russell has never been accused of understatement, and this in-your-face character study of a jaded streetwalker is no exception. Theresa Russell chews major scenery in the lead role. The film has been misunderstood by viewers who miss the black comic undert... |
 | Twin Peaks - Episodes 25-29 [Read More ...] Don't buy this. Get the DVD instead :Incredibly poor quality. Extremely grainy. I should have sent them back. Ended up not watching them at all after the first tape. Still in their cello on my shelf. Watched the DVDs when they came out. |
 | Twin Peaks - Episodes 20-24 [Read More ...] Don't buy this. Get the DVD instead :Incredibly poor quality. Extremely grainy. I should have sent them back. Ended up not watching them at all after the first tape. Still in their cello on my shelf. Watched the DVDs when they came out. |
 | The Hot Spot [Read More ...] Description: The Hot Spot is best known to lecherous film buffs for Jennifer Connelly's topless scene, but this sultry southern noir deserves more than prurient interest. It's arguably Dennis Hopper's best directorial effort (OK, so that's not saying much), and Charles Williams's source novel... |
 | Hammett [Read More ...] Review: Very Disappointing:I love noir! The Glass Key, Laura, Big Sleep, etc. I think Double Indemnity might be the best movie ever made. I even love noir B movies like Dark Passage, Night Editor, D.O.A. I like Frederic Forest, Peter Boyle, Dashiell Hammett, San Francisco and I have a... |
 | Motorama [Read More ...] Review: An odd film, but entertaining.:The idea is bizarre, a child driving around the countryside trying to win a game by collecting cards with letters on them while filling his gastank. (If they gave cards out for every dollar you spent these days, we'd all be winners in a week!) Nee... |
 | Ghoulies [Read More ...] Review: Flush this movie down the toilet:I've always hated this movie. To make my point clear of why I hate this movie let give you an example of what is wrong with it. What is Gremlins about? Mischievous creatures that multiply in numbers and wreak havoc in town. What is Critters about.... |
 | Little Witches [Read More ...] Review: I was surprised.....:I enjoyed the film and found myself at the edge of my seat at times waiting to see what happened, which really surprised me. I guess I was, to be honest, expecting so little I really liked it. The storyline was different enough from any I had seen that it r... |
 | Meatballs 4 [Read More ...] Lakeside Water Ski Camp is losing out to rival camp Twin Oaks and the only one that can save them is party-meister Ricky Wade. But his only rival Kyle is not only after the main prize, but Ricky?s main squeeze! The Meatballs craziness continues. |
 | Breaker Breaker [Read More ...] Description: Made in the heady days of movies like Convoy and Smokey and the Bandit, when CB radios were expected to create the kind of communication network the Internet has provided, Breaker! Breaker! tells the tale of J.D. Dawes (Chuck Norris of Good Guys Wear Black and TV's Walker, Texas ... |
 | Whore:If You Can't Say It Just See It [Read More ...] Review: Ho ho ho!:Director Ken Russell has never been accused of understatement, and this in-your-face character study of a jaded streetwalker is no exception. Theresa Russell chews major scenery in the lead role. The film has been misunderstood by viewers who miss the black comic undert... |